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Red.es: Broadband in Rural Areas Public Rural Access Points
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Rural Public Access Points Objectives and Budget Product Results Support and Maintenance Center (COM) Statistics Next steps Index
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Presentation Rural Public Access Centres - Background Accessing the Information Society (IS), means a great opportunity to improve people’s quality of life Nevertheless, it could be a reason for discrimination due to the difference of opportunities for people depending on their possibility to access the Internet Lack of broadband access by terrestrial technologies in remote and rural areas remains an unsolved issue mainly due to profitability reasons.
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Investment 28 M€ Red.es 11,3 M€ Ministry of Agriculture 2 M€ County Councils and Regional Authorities* 14 M€ Rural Internet Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Commerce 0,6 M€ Rural Public Access Centers - Investment * Comunidades Autónomas
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Rural Public Access Points Objectives and Budget Product Results Support and Maintenance Center (COM) Statistics Next steps Index
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Success keys Red.es provides a complete solution with integral support service. The ultimate objective of the Programme is to provide broadband Internet access to citizens living in rural or remote areas. Centers are equipped with 4 networked terminals, Wireless LAN and peripheral units (printer, scannner and webcam). Budget financed by EU ERDF, Red.es, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Industry and County Councils. County Councils are engaged to develop training and dynamization activities to encourage the citizens to use these public access centers. Rural Public Access Centers
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The solution is based on a complete, closed and customizable product. The product is defined by six components: Connectivity Equipment and hot spot Control and management Installation and support Training and Encouraging Internet use Portals 3 years of Broadband Internet connectivity Equipment of the centre and set up a public “hot spot” 3 years of support and maintenance of the equipment Portals with appropriate contents for rural areas 3 years of remote control and management Training and dynamization services Rural Public Access Centers - Product
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Connectivity Equipment and hot spot Control and management Installation and support Dinamization and training Portals “Pure hot-spot” configuration (really “plug&play”) Solution is much more flexible, scalable, comfortable and easy to use It is extremely easy to add new Internet access terminals Local citizens and visitors may also have free Internet broadband access using their own Wi-Fi laptops Rural Public Access Centers - Wi-Fi Hot Spots
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Internet IDU Access Point WIFI “Guest” Laptop PC Printer Scanner VSAT (ODU) RACK PC Additional PC Rural Public Access Centers - Equipment
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Rural Public Access Points Objectives and Budget Product Results Support and Maintenance Center (COM) Statistics Next steps Index
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Página 11 Resultados: CONVOCATORIAS 2003 y 2004 (TOTAL: 1.515 Local entities) County/Comunidad Autónoma Local entities Almería56 Asturias17 Badajoz102 Cádiz17 Fuerteventura11 Huesca88 Teruel107 Palencia24 Segovia4 Soria33 Tenerife19 Gran Canaria18 496 County / Comunidad Autónoma Local entities Asturias49 Orense69 Lugo40 Pontevedra20 Huesca55 Teruel32 Cantabria48 Segovia12 Valladolid73 Zamora47 León48 Palencia18 Soria20 County/ Comunidad Autónoma Local entities Salamanca31 Burgos30 Fuerteventura15 Tenerife61 Gran Canaria28 Lanzarote9 Murcia44 Cádiz22 Granada26 Jaén43 Alicante17 Valencia100 Castellón60 1.019 Rural Public Access Centers- Results
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Página 12 Rural Public Access Centers - Impact The programme will benefit 1.300.000 citizens Currently 781 centers have been installed and 28.714 citizens are already registered as users 800 new centers will be installed by March 2005
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Rural Public Access Points Objectives and Budget Product Results Support and Maintenance Center (COM) Statistics Next steps Index
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Página 14 Evolution of Telecenter Sessions Dec 03 - Sept 04 COM Statistics/Sessions per day
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Página 15 COM Statistics/Sessions Accumulated The average length of the sessions in October 2005 has been of approximately 1 hour Number and Length of the Sessions in the telecenters
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Página 16 Utilización de los telecentros Users visiting the telecenter per week Persons using laptops per week
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Página 17 Satisfacción con los telecentros Level of satisfaction with the equipment
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Rural Public Access Points Objectives and Budget Product Results Support and Maintenance Center (COM) Statistics Next steps Index
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A new Agreement is about to be signed to enable further actions during 2005-2008. The new Agreement aims at further extending the network of Broadband Public Access Centers. 1.500 new Access Public Centers installed in rural areas and depressed urban areas. Nearly all the Spanish municipalities with a population between 500 to 10.000 inhabitants will benefit from broadband Internet access through the Public Access Centers installed. Rural Public Access Centres – future actions
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